Monday, December 14, 2015

DIY No Sew Battery Gift Pouch

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The holidays are just around the corner and I am stocking up on everything I can think of that might make the last-minute rush just a little easier. With kids on my shopping list, I always make sure to grab some batteries to have on hand on Christmas morning... you never know what gifts under the tree might be a disappointment if they can't be played with right away!

When gift-giving, I always make sure to include batteries with any new toy or game! And my go-to battery? Energizer® EcoAdvanced™, of course! I hate just taping a pack of batteries on top of a package, though...so I thought this year I would be a little more creative in my packaging!

I gathered up some supplies (and batteries, of course), and set out to create a cute no-sew battery pouch to use with gifts that require batteries this year. I found the Energizer® EcoAdvanced™ batteries at Target. I chose Energizer® EcoAdvanced™, the world’s first AA battery made with 4% recycled batteries, because I know that they will stand the test of time long after the holidays!

That is such a cute little DIY envelope, and definitely genius to include the batteries with the present! There is nothing worse than opening a Christmas present that needs batteries and having none in the house when all the stores are closed...

That's actually a really neat idea, it took me a while to get why one would make a pouch for the batteries, but then I figured out it's for the actual gift. Obviously giving someone batteries for Christmas is not cool haha! It would be one of those Jimmy Kimmel episodes "I gave my kid a crappy gift" videos.